FLOYD MayweaTHER put on a show in front of his grandson before he faced Don Moore. He sparred for the exhibition bout in front of the toddler.
The 45-year old pits his wits with his ex-sparring partner May 14 at the HELIPAD outside Dubai’s Burj Al Arab hotel.
Floyd Mayweather's grandson watched as Floyd Mayweather sparred
There are only 20 tickets available to view the contest. Each ticket costs PS150,000 and is available as NFTs.
Ten of the 20 tickets are sold as of now. The pay-per-view on LIVENow will be PS14.99.
Mayweather was famous for going eight rounds with Jake Paul, a YouTuber. However, he insists that Moore will "come and fight".
The 1996 Olympic bronze medallist appears determined to win, as evidenced by an Instagram video of him training.
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The clip was shared to his 28million followers. Mayweather is seen fighting as Kentrell Gaulden Jr, his one-year old grandson, watches on.
As Mayweather worked on his boxing skills, the young child can be seen standing on a mat.
The Michigan native captioned the video and said, "Grandson! I'm very grateful for your great Granddad teaching us the sweet science behind boxing, to hit or not get hit."
"I believe that working smarter and not harder is the way to go. I retired undefeated from the sport with all my accolades, and on my terms.
SIGN UP DEALS AND FREE BETS - THE BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERINGS"Even after retirement, I am still able milk the game boxing and continue to make eight figures, or more.
"I will continue doing exhibition bouts, making tons of cash and people from all over the world will continue paying because my hustle's just different."
Mayweather declared then that he would continue to have exhibition encounters until he was in his NINETIES.
SunSport reports that Moore, Mayweather's opponent, has said that he will put on a show when they meet.
He said, "Floyd will understand and figure out that Logan Paul is not me and that I am not the one you've seen before."
"We sparred and I showed my talent, but on May 14 I was not no sparring partner. I truly believe that.
"I'm here to kick ans and that's exactly what I'm going do, I'm fighting."